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hart_art

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  1. There is no layer for the watermark. I figure its embedded into the image. Just because it doesn't show in windows viewer or affinity doesn't mean it doesn't have a watermark - sometimes you can view images online & they don't have watermarks, but when you download them they do. Thanks for all the comments, but I'm just going to redo the image.
  2. Yes, I have, and there is no watermark. Its not the calendar software. Its just the one image.
  3. Its a program for designing calendars. Its never added it before; I've since edited other photos in Affinity, and imported them into the program no problem. Its just the one I edited with the trial version that its happening with.
  4. Its one of my own photos. There is no watermark on the original and I didn't use any other program that Affinity Photo ... It says "Image" faintly across the middle of the pic. If its not from the trial version then perhaps I somehow added it, myself, unknowingly, in the program. lol. Either way, I'd like to remove it!
  5. I did some editing on a photo while I had Affinity Photo - Trial version. I just purchased the software, opened the photo I'd edited...I re-saved it using the paid-for version, but the watermark remains on it from the trial version (I can't see the watermark in Affinity, or when I simply view the image in Windows, but it shows up when I import the file into another program.) Is there some way to get rid of the watermark?? or will I have to start over and re-edit the photo from the original again? Thx.
  6. Instead of exporting as a PDF, try using the "print to PDF" feature. Its an option for newer versions of Windows; otherwise you can download an app (like CutePDF). Go under Print, and then select "print to PDF." I've found the PDFs to be a lot smaller going this way.
  7. Instead of exporting to a PDF, which does create a huge file, try going to 'Print' and then print to a PDF (a feature in Windows, or you can download free apps to create this option.). I've done this with another program, and have gotten a much smaller file. eg 40MG instead of 200+MG.
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